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Your Hit Parade: The Early '50s
01. Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy
02. The Blacksmith Blues
03. Rose, Rose, I Love You
04. So Long (It's Been Good to Know Yuh)
05. 'The Third Man' Theme
06. The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
07. Orange Colored Sky
08. Walkin' My Baby Back Home
09. Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)
10. Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)
11. Trying
12. Thinking of You
13. The Syncopated Clock
14. The Shot Gun Boogie
15. Sweet Violets
16. The Old Master Painter
17. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
18. Daddy's Little Girl
19. Too Old to Cut the Mustard
20. The Roving Kind
21. You're Just In Love
22. Whispering
23. Sparrow in the Tree Top
24. Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No!)
The Roving Kind
Guy Mitchell

Peaked at # 4 in 1951
Competing versions by The Weavers hit # 11 and by Rex Allen hitt #20.
Adapted from the old 1800s English folk song "The Pirate Ship."

(She had a dark and a-rovin' eye-uh-eye and her hair hung down in ring-a-lets)
(She was a nice girl, a proper girl but one of the rovin' kind)

As I cruised out one eve-e-ning upon a night's career
I spied a lofty clipper ship and to her I did steer
I heisted out my sig-a-nals which she so quickly knew
And when she saw my bunting fly she imme-diately hove to-woo-woo

(She had a dark and a-rovin' eye-uh-eye and her hair hung down in ring-a-lets)
(She was a nice girl, a proper girl but one of the rovin' kind)

I took her for some fish and chips and treated her so fine
And hardly did I realize she was the rovin' kind
I kissed her lips, I missed her lips and found to my surprise
She was nothin' but a pirate ship rigged up in a dis-guy-eye-ise

(She had a dark and a-rovin' eye-eye-eye)
And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets
(She was a nice girl, a proper girl but one of the rovin' kind)

So, come all ye good sailor men who sail the wintry sea
And come, all ye apprentice lads, a warnin' take from me
Beware of lofty clipper ships, they'll be the ruin of you
For 'twas there she made me walk the plank and pushed me under, too-ooh-ooh

(She had a dark and a-rovin' eye-uh-eye and her hair hung down in ring-a-lets)
She was a nice girl, a proper girl but one of the rovin' kind

(She was a nice girl, a proper girl but)
One of the rovin' kind (yo-ho!)